There are two industries that rely heavily on temperature monitoring, and these are the food and the healthcare industries. Both are under strict legislation to maintain the safety and integrity of products that must be kept at a fixed temperature level, therefore temperature monitoring is carried out at all times. For the food industry, temperature monitoring ensures the safety of food products during storage and transit. Fresh agricultural produce can extend its shelf life when kept at the correct temperature, as can processed food when it remains frozen. Without temperature monitoring the distribution of food products would suffer enormous wastage. The Healthcare industry requires temperature monitoring for much the same reasons. Medicines, vaccines, blood samples and organs have to be maintained at specific temperatures, and the loss of any healthcare products can be both expensive and potentially fatal. All healthcare products must be kept under controlled temperature settings to alleviate the risk of irreparable damage. Due to the nature of temperature monitoring, and the sheer volume of information that needs to be logged, computer monitoring is the only way to keep a sufficiently close record of data. Wireless temperature monitoring has developed to make the process even simpler. The temperature sensors connect to your data logger, which connects to your local area network, and the information is recorded online. Staff are then at liberty to access all temperature monitoring information via the internet with their relevant access username and password. Wireless temperature monitoring gives you affordable, easy to use paperless compliance, so that you no longer have to chase mounds of paperwork to follow your monitored results. At Kelsius we have created the Kelsius system, a wireless temperature monitoring program that can be installed into any new computer equipment and will provide clean, efficient and paperless temperature monitoring for your food or healthcare products.
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